Sentences with phrase «require higher energy foods»

Toy and small breeds may require higher energy foods because they have higher energy needs.

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In these terms, when you consume food with a higher thermic effect that requires more energy to be metabolized, your body will burn more calories in the process of digestion, resulting with a greater metabolic boost.
Protein requires more energy to digest than other nutrients, making high - protein diets excellent food plans for both weight loss and muscle building.
The theory is that when the body does not get fuel from the sleep it requires, it looks for energy sources from other places, namely glucose from foods with high sugar content.
Protein - rich and high - fiber foods require about twice as much energy to metabolize than high - carb or high - fat foods.
A food that provides a high degree of energy will require a higher amount of calcium and a food that provides smaller amounts of energy should have lower amounts of calcium.
Boxers are a medium to large breed of dog with high energy and lots of wiggles and as such they require a high quality food source to keep them healthy and happy.
It was later shown and tested that the food is completely safe and that provides more than the needed nutrients and balance of ingredients for the pets, especially for the dogs because they require higher levels of energy, so the recall was ignored and the owners have shown the quality of their products.
The paradox with this breed is the fact that despite having high energy levels and being highly active, they do not require copious amounts of food.
Small breeds of dogs often require more food per pound than large breeds because of the higher energy output.
While less meat gets wasted than does fruit and vegetables, the amount of energy required to produce meat is «significantly» more than that for plant - based food production, which means that the associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from meat production is also much higher, leading researchers to indicate that meat waste has a «greater negative environmental impact.»
According to the ASPCA, since puppies require up to twice the energy intake of adult dogs (more or less depending on the breed), they will need to be fed a food that contains 25 to 30 percent protein, and if your puppy is on the larger side or a high - energy breed, she will need to consume more calories than small, low - energy pups.
Poor nutrition is a major determinant of excess morbidity and mortality among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, 1 contributing to over 16 % of the burden of disease.2 In this issue of the Journal (page 549), consistent with the «economics of food choice» theory, 3 Brimblecombe and O'Dea report that the diet of a remote Aboriginal community was high in energy - dense, nutrient - poor foods — the cheapest options to satisfy hunger.4 This energy — cost differential restricts access to healthy food, and helps explain the persistently poor dietary patterns and deplorable health status of remote Indigenous communities.4 Placing nutrition issues in an economic framework highlights the investment required to improve Indigenous nutrition.4 But what has been learned to date about where resources should be directed?
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